Recent work is now placing it in a new family, Themidaceae, which includes other California genera (Androstephium, Bloomeria, Brodiaea, Muilla, and Triteleia.) Can somebody cite a definitive technical paper that defines the boundaries of Themidaceae.

I'm aware of the existance of this new family, particularly in regard to pulling Triteleia and Brodiaea out of Alliaceae, but this is the first I've heard that Muilla is also swallowed up by Themidaceae.

Regarding Muilla, this is an anagram of Allium (of which there are several) to describe a closely allied genus (Muilla is Allium backwards).

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